Water gall \Wa"ter gall`\
1. A cavity made in the earth by a torrent of water; a
washout.
2. A watery appearance in the sky, accompanying the rainbow;
a secondary or broken rainbow.
These water galls, in her dim element, Foretell new
storms to those already spent. --Shak.
False good news are [is] always produced by true
good, like the water gall by the rainbow. --Walpole.